Why Thai?
Thai cuisines are very popular around the globe. What makes it so sought after is that perfect blend of Eastern and Western influences. All the flavors sour, sweet, salty, bitter and spice work together to make each Thai dish come alive. Thai food usually varies depending upon the region of origin of the cuisine. These regions include the north, northeast, south and central Thailand.
Traditional Thai cookery involves stewing and grilling but with the Chinese influence frying, stir-frying and deep-frying of food has been imbibed which has evolved Phad Thai (fried noodles) and Khao Phad (fried rice) that are popular classic Thai dishes all over the world.
‘Kin khao reu yang?’ (have you eaten yet?).
Have you eaten yet at SAMPAN?? This restaurant at The Suryya is one of the best Thai restaurants in Delhi. It takes you through a mesmerizing culinary journey of Thailand while you sit back and enjoy your food in Delhi. It is a place well known for their elegant decor, amazing food and unmatched hospitality. Sampan is known to serve some of the best Thai foods in Delhi. The Thai selection is extensive with robust Massamans, the hung lay curry from the north and the Penang style seafood and commercial styles from Bangkok. Some of the very popular Thai foods served here includes Khao Phad ,Tom Yum, Phad Thai, and Som Tam .
It’s magic even if you know how it is done!
In Thai, Khao means "rice" and Phad means being “stir-fried.” At Sampan, this dish is prepared with the Thai jasmine rice and served with meat, egg, onions, garlic and sometimes tomatoes. The Chef’s secret seasonings and the fish sauce all stir-fried together makes the signature Khao Phad.
The flavours of an authentic Tom Yum soup served at Sampan has the exhilarating spice from the chillies, the refreshing tang from the limes, and the tangy fragrance from the kaffir lime leaves, galangal, and lemongrass. The soup served here tastes authentic, is refreshing and deeply satisfying.
The ‘Phad Thai’ at Sampan is made with the rice noodles, that is stir-fried with the choice of ingredients, flavoured with tamarind, fish sauce, and the chef’s magical ingredients which is usually served with lime wedges and chopped roast peanuts.
Have you tasted Som Tam at Sampan? In Thai, the name som tam, literally translates as "sour pounded". This is a spicy salad made from shredded unripe papaya. The use of unripe papaya gives this salad its tangy taste. The authentic Som Tam at the Sampan is both tasty and healthy.
The Sampan serves a wide variety of Asian cuisines and the menu is full of number of options, both veg and non-veg. Each dish on the menu tastes delicious and authentic. Apart from the Thai food, the menu is dotted with the best from China, South-East Asia, East Asia and Japanese selections. To add a Delhi touch to the truly oriental fare, a dedicated page on ‘Local favourites a fusion of Chinese and local flavours, has been included to serve the local palate. All in all Sampan restaurant at The Suryaa has a je ne sais quoi that makes it very popular among other restaurants in Delhi.
Thai cuisines are very popular around the globe. What makes it so sought after is that perfect blend of Eastern and Western influences. All the flavors sour, sweet, salty, bitter and spice work together to make each Thai dish come alive. Thai food usually varies depending upon the region of origin of the cuisine. These regions include the north, northeast, south and central Thailand.
Traditional Thai cookery involves stewing and grilling but with the Chinese influence frying, stir-frying and deep-frying of food has been imbibed which has evolved Phad Thai (fried noodles) and Khao Phad (fried rice) that are popular classic Thai dishes all over the world.
‘Kin khao reu yang?’ (have you eaten yet?).
Have you eaten yet at SAMPAN?? This restaurant at The Suryya is one of the best Thai restaurants in Delhi. It takes you through a mesmerizing culinary journey of Thailand while you sit back and enjoy your food in Delhi. It is a place well known for their elegant decor, amazing food and unmatched hospitality. Sampan is known to serve some of the best Thai foods in Delhi. The Thai selection is extensive with robust Massamans, the hung lay curry from the north and the Penang style seafood and commercial styles from Bangkok. Some of the very popular Thai foods served here includes Khao Phad ,Tom Yum, Phad Thai, and Som Tam .
It’s magic even if you know how it is done!
In Thai, Khao means "rice" and Phad means being “stir-fried.” At Sampan, this dish is prepared with the Thai jasmine rice and served with meat, egg, onions, garlic and sometimes tomatoes. The Chef’s secret seasonings and the fish sauce all stir-fried together makes the signature Khao Phad.
The flavours of an authentic Tom Yum soup served at Sampan has the exhilarating spice from the chillies, the refreshing tang from the limes, and the tangy fragrance from the kaffir lime leaves, galangal, and lemongrass. The soup served here tastes authentic, is refreshing and deeply satisfying.
The ‘Phad Thai’ at Sampan is made with the rice noodles, that is stir-fried with the choice of ingredients, flavoured with tamarind, fish sauce, and the chef’s magical ingredients which is usually served with lime wedges and chopped roast peanuts.
Have you tasted Som Tam at Sampan? In Thai, the name som tam, literally translates as "sour pounded". This is a spicy salad made from shredded unripe papaya. The use of unripe papaya gives this salad its tangy taste. The authentic Som Tam at the Sampan is both tasty and healthy.
The Sampan serves a wide variety of Asian cuisines and the menu is full of number of options, both veg and non-veg. Each dish on the menu tastes delicious and authentic. Apart from the Thai food, the menu is dotted with the best from China, South-East Asia, East Asia and Japanese selections. To add a Delhi touch to the truly oriental fare, a dedicated page on ‘Local favourites a fusion of Chinese and local flavours, has been included to serve the local palate. All in all Sampan restaurant at The Suryaa has a je ne sais quoi that makes it very popular among other restaurants in Delhi.








